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Germany tells US: Iran nuclear deal keeps us safe, must be preserved

Germany told US President Donald Trump's new national security adviser on Wednesday that Europe remained "very, very united" in supporting a 2015 nuclear deal with Iran because it feared a proliferation of atomic weapons on its doorstep.

 

Trump pulled the United States out of the accord earlier this month, shrugging off appeals from Washington's European allies which argued that the deal had succeeded in curbing Tehran's nuclear programme in return for a lifting of sanctions.

 

Scrapping the deal would allow Iran to resume its nuclear programme and this would "massively jeopardise" Europe's security, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas told reporters after talks with US National Security Adviser John Bolton.

 

"Europe is very, very united in its position on the nuclear accord with Iran, and that will not change... We don't want a proliferation of nuclear weapons in our expanded neighbourhood," Maas said.

 


פרסום ראשון: 05.23.18, 21:28